Members

‘The CJA helps inform our policy and communications objectives – we often use it as a “go-to” for information and resources. Members meetings have been a great way to be exposed to senior figureheads we wouldn’t usually get access to.’

‘Membership complements our policy and influencing efforts, thus improving the impact of our work and outcomes for young adult offenders. The CJA helps us meet, engage and learn from others.’

‘You help us join the dots between policy and professional practice, giving us more shape to the ever-transforming criminal justice landscape.’

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Choirs Beating Time

Choirs Beating Time is an initiative to establish choirs in prisons. They twin prison choirs with workplace and community choirs to promote a sense of belonging to a community, develop team work, counter depression, anxiety, low moods and boost self esteem.

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Reach Every Generation

Reach Every Generation exist to support young people exit gangs, serious youth violence and criminality, parents to understand and spot the signs, to help them safeguard and protect their children and professionals to identify the signs, understand the culture, challenge their judgements and practice when supporting young people.

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The Footprints Project

The Footprints Project mentors men and women who are leaving prison or serving a community sentence in the Dorset, Somerset and Hampshire area. They offer a ‘through the gate’ service, meeting with their clients prior to and on release from prison.

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JUSTICE

JUSTICE is an all-party law reform and human rights organisation working to strengthen the justice system in the United Kingdom. Their membership is composed primarily of the legal profession, comprising barristers, solicitors, legal executives, academic lawyers, law students and interested non-lawyers.

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Wales Restorative Approaches Partnership

Wales Restorative Approaches Partnership (WRAP) is a best practice hub for restorative approaches and practices in Wales. WRAP aims to empower service users and partner agencies to create their own restorative solutions to problems and harm.

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Catch 22

Catch22 is a social business providing services that help people in tough situations to turn their lives around. Their seven areas of expertise include care leavers, education, apprenticeships and employability, families, gangs, justice and social action.

The Oak Foundation*

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Hackney CVS

Hackney CVS is the infrastructure support organisation for local charities and community groups in the Borough of Hackney. They facilitate a range of networks which help local VCS organisations influence and co-produce strategies with the public sector. They lead a range of large programmes around: youth unemployment, domestic violence, social isolation amongst older people alongside a host of other initiatives supporting disadvantaged communities.

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VOYAGE

VOYAGE is a social justice charity that aims to empower marginalised black young people and provide them with the self-awareness and motivation to transform themselves and their communities. The mission of VOYAGE is to encourage and assist young people bridge the gap between their schools, communities and criminal justice system whilst supporting young people to sustain successful partnerships and meaningful relationships.

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Bucks Association for the Care of Offenders

BACO aims to help offenders break their cycle of criminal behaviour and re-integrate back into society, working in co-operation with both the Prison Service and Probation, but independently of both. It provide grants to serving prisoners, ex-offenders and their families living within the County of Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes.

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Family Links

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Caring for Ex-Offenders

CFEO's vision is to reduce reoffending by reintegrating ex-offenders into society through the local church. They equip churches, through training and advice, to enable them to support ex-offenders live transformed lives.

The Zahid Mubarek Trust

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A Way Out

A Way Out’s ambition is to be an organisation of excellence, tackling and preventing exploitation of vulnerability of women and young people.

They are an outreach and prevention charity, specialised in engaging vulnerable and hard to reach women and young people, using creative and innovative approaches to educate, support and empower them to live safe, healthy and whole lives.

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KeyRing

KeyRing supports people to live independently in England and Wales. It has been involved in work in the CJS for over a decade. With the support of the Prison Reform Trust, KeyRing members and others have formed a service-user group: Working for Justice (WfJ).

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Sussex Pathways

Since 2008, Sussex Pathways provides Volunteer Key Worker services for prison leavers, as well as rehabilitation support within prisons and a restorative justice service that works pre- and post-release with perpetrators and victims of crime.

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The Wallich

The Wallich has been providing accommodation and support services for homeless people since 1978, starting with a 20-bed hostel in Cardiff and expanding to a multi-project agency working in mostly all Local Authorities in Wales. They specialise in providing services for people with multiple, complex needs; people who, because of their high support needs, are often excluded from other services and have difficulty in accessing accommodation.

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The Chrysalis Foundation

The Chrysalis Foundation is a not-for-profit social enterprise with a vision for changing the world of offender development and re-integration from a negative re-enforcement punishment-lead approach to focus on positive re- enforcement through the provision of Personal Development/Learning, resulting in reigniting positive thinking and lasting behavioural change.

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Anawim

Anawim is a Women's Centre based in Birmingham that provides a holistic service to women across the city. They offer support in rehabilitation, prison, outreach, mental health, family service, early interventions and domestic violence.

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Race Equality First

Race Equality First (REF) has over 40 years of experience as the recognised lead body in South Wales for tackling discrimination and hate crime and promoting the message that Race Equality is a human right.

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Juvenis

Juvenis offers bespoke support and training enabling young people who are having difficulties at school, at home or in the community to turn around their lives and (re)engage with employment, education or training.

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Prison Fellowship

Prison Fellowship works through its volunteer members to support prisoners in a number of ways. These include victim awareness programmes, letter writing, and opportunities to work with prison chaplaincies. This might include helping with Sunday services, midweek Bible studies and administrative support.

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P3

P3 are involved in providing Link Worker services to chaotic CRC clients in partnership with Purple Futures across five CRC areas. They are also involved in the delivery of Liaison and Diversion services and support the delivery of Mental Health Treatment Requirements.

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Walking With The Wounded

Established in 2010, Walking With The Wounded provides vulnerable veterans’ independence through employment. This includes providing support to homeless veterans and veterans in the Criminal Justice System, areas which are too often ignored.

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Concord Prison Trust

The Concord Prison Trust is dedicated not only to prison education but also to providing a path to rehabilitation through self knowledge. Its courses teach inmates a skill which could, with further training, lead to a career on release and also insight and self-awareness, making them question the path their lives have taken.

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Diffusion

Diffusion works to transform the lives of prisoners, ex-offenders and other vulnerable youths and adults by providing reading groups with free, easy-to-read books that​ help improve reading skills, inspire self-reflection, emphasise the importance of making good choices and encourage positive relationships.

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Ipswich and Suffolk Council for Racial Equality

ISCRE runs culturally-informed interventions to support individuals and organisations in the statutory, private and voluntary sectors, to understand the extent and nature of inequality experienced by individuals and groups in fields such as the criminal justice system, housing, employment, education, health and social care.

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The Irene Taylor Trust

The Irene Taylor Trust works with people of all ages in prisons, former prisoners and young people on the fringes of criminal justice. They believe that creating original music collaboratively can have a powerful impact on people’s lives, bringing them new confidence, important transferrable social skills and raised aspirations for the future.

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Hibiscus Initiatives

Hibiscus Initiative, was set up to empower and champion the rights of Black, minority ethnic and refugee migrant women serving a custodial sentence, released into the community or returned to their home country.

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Open Book

Open Book at Goldsmiths aims to break down the barriers that discourage people from entering higher education. The project works closely with a network of agencies to support people from a wide range of non-traditional backgrounds including, offending, addiction and mental health.

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Restore Support Network

Restore Support Network is a peer-led national charity providing one-to-one support for older people with complex care needs on their release from prison and for older ex-offenders with multiple needs in the community, including homelessness, which places them at risk of reoffending.

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Association of Members of Independent Monitoring Boards

The Association of Members of Independent Monitoring Boards (AMIMB) is a nationally recognized body representing those who monitor the treatment and rehabilitation of adults and young people in prison, immigration removal centres, and other secure establishments.

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Addaction

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Spark Inside

Spark Inside runs individual and group coaching programmes that tackle violence, improve the prison environment and reduce reoffending, in prisons across London and the South East. Their vision is of a criminal justice system that prioritises rehabilitation.

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Prisoners Education Trust

Prisoners' Education Trust (PET) is the only charity working across England and Wales to support people in prison to study distance learning courses. They provide advice and funding to approximately 2,000 prisoners each year to help them study courses in subjects and at levels not otherwise available.

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Transform Justice

Transform Justice helps create a better justice system in the UK, a system which is fairer, more open, more humane and more effective. Transform Justice enhances the system through promoting change – by generating research and evidence to show how the system works and how it could be improved, and by persuading the public to support those changes and practitioners and politicians to make them.

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Prison Radio Association

Prison radio offers a unique, innovative and effective way to communicate with prisoners and engage them in education, debate and community. Working alongside serving prisoners and focusing on speech radio, the PRA produces and delivers National Prison Radio, broadcasting information and educational materials which support the National Offender Management Service reducing reoffending agenda.

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Langley House Trust

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Khulisa

Khulisa (“to nurture”) is a charity delivering unique, powerful and creative programmes to offenders and those at-risk of crime, violence and victimisation. They provide mentoring and through-the-gate resettlement support along with targeted youth programmes.

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Community Led Initiatives

Community Led Initiatives provide mentoring and group services to people who want to move away from harmful and socially-excluding behaviour such as offending and substance misuse. Their vision is to build stronger communities by delivering credible, proactive and positive services that achieve results for clients and their families.

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Penal Reform International

Penal Reform International is an independent non-governmental organisation that develops and promotes fair, effective and proportionate responses to criminal justice problems worldwide. They work with inter-governmental organisations to bring about reforms that balance the rights of offenders and of victims, and they provide practical assistance to national policy-makers, criminal justice authorities and civil society to reform legislation, policy and practice.

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Escaping Victimhood

Escaping Victimhood is a charitable company that was founded by criminal justice professionals concerned that there was little robust support available to victims of crime after the court processes have been completed. It provides residential workshops for people whose lives have been disrupted by the trauma of serious crime.

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Release

Release is the national centre of expertise on drugs and drugs law. The Release team provides free non-judgmental, specialist advice and information to the public and professionals on issues related to drug use and to drug laws. The organisation campaigns directly on issues that impact on their clients.

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The Police Foundation

The Police Foundation is the only independent think tank focused entirely on developing knowledge and understanding of policing and crime reduction and challenging the police service and the government to improve policing for the benefit of the public.

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Pathways to Independence

The goal of Pathway to Independence is to help people move beyond homelessness by providing them with the opportunities, skills and resilience to become self reliant and self supporting. They work with vulnerable, single homeless people who have additional support needs.

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SAFE!

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User Voice

User Voice builds the structures that enable productive collaboration between service users and service providers. They are able to do this because their work is led and delivered by ex-offenders, giving them the special ability to gain the trust of, access to, and insight from people within the criminal justice system.

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The Change Project

The Change Project works with families, individuals and organisations to help support and promote emotional health and healthy relationships in the community. They also provide a Respect Accredited Domestic Abuse service for perpetrators of domestic abuse and their victims.

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Victory Outreach UK

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Prison Reform Trust

The Prison Reform Trust (PRT) is an independent UK charity working to create a just, humane and effective penal system. They do this by inquiring into the workings of the system; informing prisoners, staff and the wider public; and by influencing Parliament, government and officials towards reform

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The Griffins Society

The Griffins Society is an independent charity working for the care and resettlement of women offenders in prison and in the community. The Society funds practitioner-led research, coordinates and disseminates information about research and services for women in the criminal justice system, and initiates service development projects to stimulate implementation of the recommendations arising from Griffins Society Research Fellowship reports

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ROTA

ROTA’s work targets policy and legislation affecting Britain's BAME communities and the BAME and equality third sector. Since its inception in 1984, ROTA's focus has been policy development, representation, awareness raising and training. Our work is evidence based and informed by the experiences of BAME communities.

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Clean Sheet

Clean Sheet was established for one reason: to offer prisoners and ex-offenders the hope of a better future through proper work. Their unique employer directory is where work-ready members can find a list of over 125 local, regional and national employers. They match up the unique skills and abilities of their members to opportunities available with their employers

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Church of England Mission and Public Affairs Division

The Mission and Public Affairs division oversees how the Church's work is carried out at the national level of the Church of England in evangelism, development of parish congregations, internationally through the work of the world mission agencies - and in rural and urban situations.

Catalyst Housing Ltd

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Commonweal Housing

Commonweal are a housing based action learning charity. They create housing projects with bespoke services for occupiers who are enduring social injustice. They work with individual specialist project partners to deliver their projects.

As part of their mission to find solutions to social injustice, they also work to change public policy to eradicate the social injustices.

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Abandofbrothers

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Clean Break

Clean Break is a theatre company with an independent education programme. Both strands of our work are rooted in the belief that theatre changes lives. It provides high-quality theatre-based courses, qualifications, training opportunities and specialist support which are critical for the rehabilitation of women offenders in prisons and the community.

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Victims First Northumbria

Victims First Northumbria is an independent victim referral service. It puts victims of crime at the heart of its service ensuring they are given help and support to cope and recover from the difficult experience they have faced.

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The Nehemiah Project

The Nehemiah Project is a registered Christian-based charity that has been working for 20 years in South London with men recovering from drug and alcohol addictions, most of whom are either prisoners or ex-offenders.

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The Care Leavers' Association

The Care Leavers' Association brings together the voices of care leavers of all ages to improve the current care system, improve the quality of life of care leavers throughout their lives and change for the better society’s perception of people who have been in care as children.

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Inside Connections

Inside Connections is a ground-breaking new mobile app and website organisation aimed at working with all significant stakeholders to help develop and modernise the way in which reform and rehabilitation is implemented across our prison systems – bringing prisons into the 21st century.

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Pact

Pact is a national charity which supports people affected by imprisonment by providing practical and emotional support to prisoners' children and families, and to prisoners themselves. Pact provides services in 50 prisons across England and Wales.

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Transform Drug Policy Foundation

Transform is a charitable think tank that campaigns for the legal regulation of drugs both in the UK and internationally. Their activities include producing publications, working with government departments, MPs and political parties, providing media comment on drug policy stories, developing campaigns, and working internationally to build an international coalition in support of reform.

Emmaus UK

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Quaker Crime, Community and Justice Group

Quakers have a long-standing historic involvement with the criminal justice system on both sides of the bars. This involvement continues into the present day with a commitment by Quakers to address the criminal justice system at all levels from individual prisoners to responding to government consultations.

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Clinks

Clinks supports, represents and campaigns for the voluntary sector working with offenders. Clinks aims to ensure the sector and all those with whom they work, are informed and engaged in order to transform the lives of offenders.

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Restorative Justice Council

The Restorative Justice Council (RJC) is the independent third sector membership body for the field of restorative practice. It provides quality assurance and a national voice advocating the widespread use of all forms of restorative practice, including restorative justice.

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Nacro

Nacro, the crime reduction charity, is dedicated to reducing crime and reoffending in communities across England and Wales. They design and deliver programmes that equip people with the skills, advice, attitude and support they need to move their lives on and move away from crime.

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Bounce Back

Bounce Back is a Charity and a Social Enterprise focused on training and employment of ex offenders. They firmly believe that everyone has the ability to change and working in several prisons, as well as with London Probation, They offer training, work experience and employment to offenders at the end of their sentences using the skills developed both in custody and on release.

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Circles UK

Circles of Support and Accountability (Circles) build safer communities through local volunteers working with sex offenders to minimise alienation, support reintegration and so prevent sexual reoffending. Circles UK is the national body supporting the development, quality, coordination and effectiveness of local Circles.

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Centre for Justice Innovation

The Centre for Justice Innovation seeks to introduce and support new ideas, new projects and new practice in the British criminal justice system. With a commitment to sharing learning between the US and UK, the Centre combines research and international evidence gathering with expert support to front-line practitioners to help build a more innovative and dynamic criminal justice system.

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Community of Restorative Researchers*

CoRR is an international, interdisciplinary and inter-profession research network. It brings researchers together with those working in restorative justice and practice in different contexts and capacities in order to facilitate an open and critical dialogue within the field.

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Education and Training Foundation

The Education and Training Foundation works with teachers, trainers, leaders and employers to help them deliver excellent further and vocational education and training through their comprehensive, subsidised programme of CPD.

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St Giles Trust

St Giles Trust aims to help break the cycle of prison, crime and disadvantage and create safer communities by supporting people to change their lives. Their services put reformed ex-offenders at the heart of the solution, training them to use their skills and first-hand experience to help others through peer-led support.

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Prisoners’ Advice Service

PAS provides legal advice and information to prisoners in England and Wales regarding their rights, the application of the Prison Rules and conditions of imprisonment. They take up prisoners’ complaints about their treatment inside prison by providing free advice and assistance on an individual and confidential basis, taking legal action where appropriate.

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Standing Committee for Youth Justice

SCYJ is a membership body campaigning for a better youth justice system. We pool the expertise of our members to work on issues surrounding children in trouble with the law. Our work focuses on policy and legislation affecting all aspects of the youth justice system and young people caught up in it – from policing to resettlement.

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Unlocked Graduates

Unlocked Graduates is a leadership development programme that aims to reduce reoffending rates by persuading exceptional graduates to join their two-year leadership scheme during which time they work on the frontline as prison officers. Unlocked Graduates believe that improving and diversifying the prison officer workforce, and especially increasing the status of the prison officer role, is critical to really transform prisons into places of effective rehabilitation.

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Star Up CIC

StarUp CIC provides advice and consultancy to other organisations looking to effectively and inclusively engage with prisoners and ex-offenders. Alongside this, StarUp CIC offers a range of work placements, mentoring and workshops to people in prison and on probation.

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Why me?

Why me? exists to promote restorative justice for the benefit of victims. Although we acknowledge the great benefits it brings by cutting reoffending and making for a better society, it is the needs and welfare of victims which remain our priority.

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Step Together Volunteering

Step Together motivates, inspires and enables people who are most excluded from society to participate in community volunteering as a way of helping them to develop the skills, confidence and motivation to turn their lives around.

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Access2Advice

Access2Advice is an innovative Community Interest Company that aims to offer effective support to disadvantaged members of the local community and is passionate about assisting offenders to ‘break the cycle of re-offending’ by offering training and work placements that improves skills and qualifications, which in turn improves confidence and motivation to gain employment.

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Redthread

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Shannon Trust

Those who are unable to read on release will be frustrated in their hopes for a new and different life. Shannon Trust is breaking that cycle with the Shannon Trust Reading Plan, a peer-mentored reading plan that gives prisoners a vital skill and a fresh start in life.

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Mental Health Foundation

The Mental Health Foundation is the UK’s charity for everyone’s mental health. With prevention at the heart of what they do, they aim to find and address the sources of mental health problems so that people and communities can thrive.

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Prisoners Abroad

Prisoners Abroad cares for the health and well-being of thousands of British citizens held overseas. They provide essential services such as vitamins and essential food, emergency medical care, water filters, freepost envelopes to keep in touch with home, and books and magazines.

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Browns Community Services CIC

Browns Community Services focuses on breaking trans generational cycles and transforming the lives and wellbeing of socially excluded, disadvantaged and vulnerable people (18+) with complex and multiple needs.

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Revolving Doors Agency

Revolving Doors is a charity working across England to change systems and improve services for people with multiple problems, including poor mental health, who are in contact with the criminal justice system.

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Leap

Leap is a registered training provider and social enterprise providing conflict resolution training to young people and the adults that work with them. They work with young people aged 11 – 25 to understand and manage this conflict and stop it becoming something more destructive or violent.

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Infobuzz

Infobuzz are committed to helping break the cycle of crime through innovative support programmes for offenders and their families. Offenders often come from highly complex circumstances and have experienced multiple disadvantage. Infobuzz offers opportunities that create real change in their lives and that of their families.

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Trailblazers

Trailblazers is a national charity that reduces re-offending among young people through providing volunteer mentors. They believe that each young person has the potential to lead a life free from crime and be a positive member of society. They reduce re-offending in young people by helping them change their attitude, thinking and behaviour through intensive mentoring, advice, advocacy and targeted specialist support.

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Conviction

Conviction supports those who feel they have suffered a miscarriage of justice by the judicial system in England and Wales. We aim to provide a variety of services to those who may have been wrongfully convicted as well as the families and carers of those affected.

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Fine Cell Work

Fine Cell Work is a charity and social enterprise that runs rehabilitation projects in 30 British prisons by training prisoners in paid, skilled, creative needlework, undertaken in the long hours spent in their cells, to foster hope, discipline and self-belief.

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The Forward Trust

Forward empowers people to break the cycle of addiction or crime to move forward with their lives. For more than 25 years we have been working with people to build positive and productive futures. We believe that anyone is capable of lasting change.

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Enterprise Exchange

Enterprise Exchange are a social enterprise who change lives through entrepreneurship, specialising in helping people with additional barriers become self-employed or start a business to transform their lives.

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New Bridge Foundation

New Bridge works with individual offenders responding to their own needs, talents and potential. Through befriending and mentoring they help offenders to realise their full potential as members of society.

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Safe Ground

Safe Ground challenges people and communities to do relationships differently. Through drama, dialogue and debate, they enhance empathy and encourage expression, developing self-awareness and promoting social justice. They are committed to reducing the stigma faced by the families of people in prison, to improving access to and diversity of educational activities in prisons and to creating alternatives to traditional punishment and exclusion, proven to be so ineffective.

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Restorative Solutions

Restorative Solutions is a not-for-profit Community Interest Company that supporting frontline practitioners working in the community and the public sector by creating and managing innovative programmes, delivering training and services to enable the use of restorative practice.

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Working Chance

Working Chance is an award-winning UK charity creating a revolution in restorative recruitment. Working Chance supports female ex-offenders to find quality work with mainstream employers, helping them break the inter-generational cycle of disadvantage and crime often passed down from mother to child.

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Agenda

Agenda is a cross-sector alliance of organisations and
individuals, working together to reframe debate, and to provide the evidence base and
working models to inspire a fundamental shift in perspective, and embed approaches that
work for women and girls at risk.

Social Enterprise Research & Innovation Foundation

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Making It Out CIC

Making it Out CIC offers a supportive route into employment, education or other purposeful activity to people leaving prison and those at risk of committing crime within the community. They do this through regular engagement in creative art, design and manufacture activities and support finding applying for and maintaining suitable opportunities.

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The Probation Institute

The Institute provides professional leadership for probation workers, and all those who deliver services that protect the public and rehabilitate offenders. It acts to link probation professionals across the private, public and voluntary sectors.

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Adullam Homes

Adullam Homes aims to restore hope and dignity through its expertise in supporting and developing people enabling them to lead independent lives while integrating service users and residents into the world of work.

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Commons Law CIC

Commons is the first not-for-profit criminal law firm in London. We believe in rights and in helping vulnerable people in the justice system, so we do community outreach and project work alongside our legal case work.

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Change, Grow, Live

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The Forgiveness Project

The Forgiveness Project is a UK based charity that uses storytelling to explore how ideas around forgiveness, reconciliation and conflict resolution can be used to impact positively on people’s lives, through the personal testimonies of both victims and perpetrators of crime and violence.

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Institute for Criminal Policy Research

The Institute for Criminal Policy Research carries out multidisciplinary research into crime and the criminal justice system. They produce work which is independent, and objective and of the highest technical quality.

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Pecan

Pecan is a Christian organisation started by local churches. They help people who face seemingly impassable barriers to find a way through, to re-write their futures, to flourish. Pecan works with the most vulnerable people in the Peckham community.

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INQUEST

INQUEST is the only organisation in England and Wales that provides a specialist, comprehensive advice service to bereaved people, lawyers, other advice and support agencies, the media, MPs and the wider public on contentious deaths and their investigation. Their casework priorities are deaths in custody (police, prison, immigration detention and deaths of detained patients).

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StandOut

StandOut offers a unique opportunity to men in HMP Wandsworth to prepare for release by getting them work-ready. StandOut equips trainees with the tools, skills and mindsets needed to apply for work and to reengage with society with confidence.

Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine

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UNLOCK

Unlock is an independent award-winning charity which provides information, advice, training and advocacy, dealing with the ongoing effects of criminal convictions. Unlock combines professional training with personal experience to help others overcome the long-term problems that having a conviction can bring.

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Futures Unlocked

Futures Unlocked was established in 2007 through a desire to create an organisation which directly engages communities in supporting ex-offenders, providing greater opportunities for ex-offenders to genuinely reintegrate and helping to break the cycle of offending.

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Anglia Care Trust

ACT is dedicated to supporting vulnerable people within the community, specialising in preventative, community based services, giving people the stability, support and challenge which is often required in order to enable them to realise their full potential. They deliver a range of projects promoting the well being of children, young people, adults and families alike.

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Respond

Respond works with children and adults with learning disabilities who have experienced abuse or trauma, as well as those who have abused others, through psychotherapy, advocacy, campaigning and other support.

About Us

The Criminal Justice Alliance is a coalition of 140 organisations. Our members include charities, service providers, research institutions and staff associations. They work across the criminal justice pathway from policing to prisons and probation.